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On Oct 12, 10:41*am, "james" wrote:
I have a rheem classic super quiet 80 furnace that according to manufacturer's literature, has adjustable air speed that a technician can adjust. Does anyone know how I can adjust it myself? http://www.rheemac.com/products/Prod...le=rheemac_pro.... Furnaces&SpecificModel=RGLN Also, if the blower speed is lowered, wouldn't the furnace run hotter and risk overheating? I hope there is a way to dial down the burners. I'm not using some rooms and are closing the registers in those rooms to save energy. This cause the other register to blow stronger, too strong in fact. For future reference (when I need to buy a new furnace), does any furnace maker support home owners directly? I hate to ask the installer for support since they are not necessarily the most knowledgeable. It will run hotter and shorten exchanger life if its higher than spec, you need to know and measure temp and not exceed it before starting. Closing registers can have the same effect. Fan speed may not slow much anyway. Start by figuring out what its temp above the exchanger is now and what the manual says is correct. |
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